Listen to 'Girls', a swaying slow-burner by Widowspeak

'Girls' is full of wibbling organs, lazy-day slide guitar, languorous vocals, tremolo melodies, the constant of acoustic chords and a swaying simplistic beat, a tract of reminiscence and half-regrets and the onward march of time.

Here's a new single from Widowspeak. It's called 'Girls' and it's actually the first new music the duo have put out there since moving from Brooklyn to the more peaceful surroundings of the Hudson Valley (they bought a house and a dog; they're a couple).

'Girls' is full of wibbling organs, lazy-day slide guitar, languorous vocals, tremolo melodies, the constant of acoustic chords and a swaying simplistic beat. It's a tract of reminiscence and half-regrets: "I've seen girls / younger than me / so sure of what they want / and it gets harder to focus it on / what I want to focus on" sings Molly Hamilton, "further from her wilder years" – these are huge, vague thoughts, the kind that everybody finds it hard to pinpoint exactly. C'est la vie.

It arrives from upcoming album All Yours, out September 4th, 2015 on Captured Tracks. See below for a collection of tour dates.